How to write strong words?

"Jian" is a commonly used Chinese character, so it is necessary to pay attention to the proportion of glyphs and strokes to write well. Here are some tips for writing "Jane":

The structure should be reasonable: the top is Chinese characters, and the upper and lower structure. The upper part should be kept compact and the lower part should be kept stretched.

1, the center of gravity should be stable: the center of gravity of simplified Chinese characters should be as stable as possible, not to the left or to the right.

2, the strokes should be accurate: the strokes of simplified Chinese characters should be as accurate as possible, not too much nor too little.

3, the font should be beautiful: the font of simplified Chinese characters should be as beautiful as possible, not too sloppy, nor too cumbersome.

Here are some examples to help you better understand how to write the word "see":

1, ordinary block letters: Simplified Chinese characters can be written in ordinary block letters, as long as you pay attention to the order and proportion of strokes.

2, line type: hard words can be written in line type, pay attention to the echo and coherence between strokes.

3, cursive script: strong words should be written in cursive, pay attention to the continuity and fluency between strokes.

4, hard pen words: hard pen words can be written, pay attention to the simplicity and clarity between strokes.

In short, to write the word "Jane" well, we need to pay attention to the order of strokes, proportion, center of gravity, beautiful font, etc., and practice more to master it gradually.

Knowledge expansion:

To write well, you need to master the following skills:

1, stroke practice: the beauty of fonts is related to the fluency and accuracy of strokes. To practice the writing of strokes, we should start with the basic points, horizontally, vertically, skimming, pressing, lifting and folding, and gradually master the key points and skills of starting, closing and turning each stroke. You can practice repeatedly on white paper and gradually improve the difficulty until you master the writing of strokes.

2, observe the font: to write a good hand, you need to learn to observe the font. Different fonts have different characteristics and styles, such as regular script, running script and cursive script. When practicing writing, you can first observe the copybook or glyph diagram to understand the characteristics and structure of each word, and then practice.

3, practice copying: if you want to write a good hand, you can practice copying more. You can choose some copybooks or glyphs you like and copy them repeatedly. In the process of copying, we should pay attention to the proportion, structure, strokes and turning points of glyphs in copybooks, and gradually master the writing skills of each word.

4, pay attention to proportion and structure: to write a good hand, you need to pay attention to the proportion and structure of the font. There should be a proper distance and space between the strokes of each word, and the center of gravity of the whole word should be stable, not left to right. You can gradually master the structure and proportion of each word through repeated practice and observation.

5, practice speed: if you want to write well, you need to practice writing speed. After mastering the basic strokes and structure, you can gradually improve the writing speed, but you should pay attention to keeping the font beautiful and clear. You can improve the writing speed by practicing running script and cursive script, and at the same time make the font more beautiful.

In a word, to write a good hand, you need to pay attention to strokes, observe glyphs, copy exercises, pay attention to proportion and structure, and practice speed. Through repeated practice and observation, we can gradually master the writing skills of each word in order to write beautiful words. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the correctness of writing posture, maintain the natural posture of the body, and avoid being too nervous or tired to affect the writing effect.